£475,000
1 bed flat for saleStable Place, Finsbury Park, Hackney, London N4
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
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Chain free
Share of Freehold
About this property
Behind secure electric gates and set within a boutique development of fewer than ten homes, this chain-free one-bedroom apartment offers a quieter, more considered take on modern living in the heart of Finsbury Park.
Built by respected local developers Noble House, Stable Place stands apart from the larger schemes that dominate the area. Extending to 570 sq ft, the apartment combines a generous footprint with excellent natural light, a private balcony and a calm, understated finish throughout.
Residents have recently acquired the share of freehold, reinforcing the building's independent feel and long-term appeal.
Inside
Accessed via secure electric gates, the development comprises fewer than ten apartments, creating a sense of privacy and permanence rarely found in more corporate schemes.
The apartment itself extends to approximately 570 sq ft and feels notably larger than many contemporary one-bedroom homes. A wide entrance hall with excellent built-in storage leads through to an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room spanning almost 20ft.
Natural light pours in from multiple aspects, while leafy outlooks soften the space and create an unexpectedly peaceful atmosphere. The kitchen is sleek and minimal, finished with integrated appliances, clean lines and generous worktop space, sitting comfortably alongside dedicated areas for dining and entertaining.
A private balcony sits at the centre of the apartment's design, accessed directly from both the reception room and bedroom. Framed by mature planting and overlooking the communal gardens beyond, it feels more secluded than its Zone 2 location would suggest.
The bedroom is generously proportioned, comfortably accommodating a king-size bed alongside fitted storage, while large glazed doors reinforce the connection to the outside space.
The bathroom continues the contemporary aesthetic with striking geometric tiling, a full-sized bath with rainfall shower above and integrated vanity storage.
Engineered timber flooring, track lighting and a restrained material palette run throughout, giving the apartment a clean architectural feel that remains warm and inviting.
Neighbourhood & connections
Finsbury Park has quietly become one of North London's most compelling places to live, offering the energy of Highbury and Islington with a slightly more relaxed, neighbourhood feel.
The apartment sits moments from the open spaces of Finsbury Park itself, with tennis courts, running routes and one of London's best summer event programmes on the doorstep.
Blackstock Road and Stroud Green Road continue to attract an increasingly impressive collection of independent cafés, wine bars and restaurants. Local favourites include the celebrated seafood-led plates at Tollington's, the much-loved Korean and Japanese institution Dotori and the outstanding Syrian and Lebanese cooking at Palmyra's Kitchen, all helping to cement the area's reputation as one of North London's emerging food destinations.
Connectivity is exceptional. Finsbury Park Station is a short walk away, providing Victoria and Piccadilly line services alongside National Rail and Thameslink connections.
King's Cross can be reached in around seven minutes, the City in under fifteen and the West End comfortably within twenty, placing much of London within easy reach while retaining the feel of a genuine neighbourhood rather than a commuter hub.
*Some images include ai-generated furniture to demonstrate the potential of the space
Built by respected local developers Noble House, Stable Place stands apart from the larger schemes that dominate the area. Extending to 570 sq ft, the apartment combines a generous footprint with excellent natural light, a private balcony and a calm, understated finish throughout.
Residents have recently acquired the share of freehold, reinforcing the building's independent feel and long-term appeal.
Inside
Accessed via secure electric gates, the development comprises fewer than ten apartments, creating a sense of privacy and permanence rarely found in more corporate schemes.
The apartment itself extends to approximately 570 sq ft and feels notably larger than many contemporary one-bedroom homes. A wide entrance hall with excellent built-in storage leads through to an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room spanning almost 20ft.
Natural light pours in from multiple aspects, while leafy outlooks soften the space and create an unexpectedly peaceful atmosphere. The kitchen is sleek and minimal, finished with integrated appliances, clean lines and generous worktop space, sitting comfortably alongside dedicated areas for dining and entertaining.
A private balcony sits at the centre of the apartment's design, accessed directly from both the reception room and bedroom. Framed by mature planting and overlooking the communal gardens beyond, it feels more secluded than its Zone 2 location would suggest.
The bedroom is generously proportioned, comfortably accommodating a king-size bed alongside fitted storage, while large glazed doors reinforce the connection to the outside space.
The bathroom continues the contemporary aesthetic with striking geometric tiling, a full-sized bath with rainfall shower above and integrated vanity storage.
Engineered timber flooring, track lighting and a restrained material palette run throughout, giving the apartment a clean architectural feel that remains warm and inviting.
Neighbourhood & connections
Finsbury Park has quietly become one of North London's most compelling places to live, offering the energy of Highbury and Islington with a slightly more relaxed, neighbourhood feel.
The apartment sits moments from the open spaces of Finsbury Park itself, with tennis courts, running routes and one of London's best summer event programmes on the doorstep.
Blackstock Road and Stroud Green Road continue to attract an increasingly impressive collection of independent cafés, wine bars and restaurants. Local favourites include the celebrated seafood-led plates at Tollington's, the much-loved Korean and Japanese institution Dotori and the outstanding Syrian and Lebanese cooking at Palmyra's Kitchen, all helping to cement the area's reputation as one of North London's emerging food destinations.
Connectivity is exceptional. Finsbury Park Station is a short walk away, providing Victoria and Piccadilly line services alongside National Rail and Thameslink connections.
King's Cross can be reached in around seven minutes, the City in under fifteen and the West End comfortably within twenty, placing much of London within easy reach while retaining the feel of a genuine neighbourhood rather than a commuter hub.
*Some images include ai-generated furniture to demonstrate the potential of the space
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